The Sports Office is delighted to confirm that leading Barclay’s Premier League club Chelsea FC have chosen to use our online performance management system for all first team medical activity.

The club, which is currently top of the League table, will now have access to extensive functionality to manage all medical procedures. This includes a range of medical reports and information for individuals and teams, that can be accessed quickly and easily.

The Sports Office Operations Manager Rob Jackson commented: “We welcome Chelsea FC to our client roster and we look forward to working with them to ensure that they gain the maximum possible benefit and value from our systems.

“We believe clubs competing at the very top level of global football face a range of complex challenges in the area of sports medicine and we are confident our systems can offer them the required support and thus help them consistently optimise their performance.”

The Sports Office medical module was recently enhanced via the addition of a medication tracking feature, which allows real-time, accurate monitoring of dosages to players and athletes. This new functionality also enables sports medicine practitioners to efficiently manage their medication inventories, as well as offering them the ability to quickly and easily carry out audits of current medication practices.

Detailed medication reports can be generated and the system can send e-mail notifications, which act as prompts and reminders for treatment and other medical activity.

The Sports Office works with many elite football clubs, competing in the world’s most high-profile competitions. These include Manchester City, also in the Barclay’s Premier League, Toronto FC in North America’s MLS and Melbourne City in Australia’s A-League.

The Scottish FA have also chosen to use The Sports Office’s software throughout their structures, including for all their national teams and at all seven of their Performance Schools.

Other clients from elite sport include the RFU, Aviva Premiership clubs, clubs in Rugby League’s Super League and professional cycling teams.